10 Royalty-Free Audio Tracks for "Initials"

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Sound edited in samplitude to create a scanner "turning on".
Author: Pushkin
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Modified rain pitter patter, initial rain drops from the very start of a rain. Edited heavily from several recordings of rain.
Author: Racheltwu
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Yamaha tx81z initialized with mild adjustments, run through a korg ea-1. Mixed with a behringer, with fx sends going to a chorus pedal and a distortion pedal. Sampled with the mpc. Sounds similar to dirty guitar or an electric violin. 44. 1k, 16-bit.
Author: Anillogic
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4a-ge engine loop sound.
Author: Qopsinonstudios
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Starting switch of a flourescent lamp sampled with a small electret microphone on a minidisc recorder.
Author: Bombhead
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Yes it's the old cliche of robot voice. . . But i just learnt how to do it and it's so fun! it's me - i mean anzbot - saying "initiating shut down. . . Shutting down systems".
Author: Anzbot
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A computer start up sound that i created for this vid: https://www. Youtube. Com/watch?v=up-yadbqh2k. Please enjoy in your own projects! made in reason 8.
Author: Theatomicbrain
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Tone row with Schoenberg's initials preceded by remaining four notes.
Author: Hyacinth
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The sound off my wii starting up, which is a very nostalgic sound for me. Could be used for any kind of machine turning on.
Author: F R A G I L E
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The "annoying" speed chime, turned world famous drift hero by initial d; as it was intended to be heard by the toyota motor corporation. A common issue with these chimes is that the second impact is muted by the impact rod, this was mitigated in this file by holding the chime with a specific side up. This is marked by the second bell properly ringing out after the second impact. This rendition is a pre-timed, loopable, clean version of the chime, recorded from a real imported 86640-12070 "king kong" (kin-kon) chime. Sound created by attaching a power supply set to 12v ~0. 35a in an amateur studio. Like many of my files, these are completely free to use without even giving credit! :) my only request is you tell me where you use them!. These are also called 「速度警告チャイム」(sokudokeikoku chaimu) meaning "speed warning chime" and colloquially 「キンコンチャイム」 (kinkon chaimu) literally derived from the "kin-kon" sound it makes. Dream on‼.
Author: Drooler
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